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Smile On Saturday: "Copy-Collage" theme
The challenge for this theme was to "use only one photo and edit it in different ways to create your collage."
This triptych shows a closeup photo of shredded paper. The photo on the left is the original shot; the center image is the same image with the colors inverted; and on the right side is a painterly version of the photo processed in the style of Georgia O'Keeffe (if she ever were to paint shredded paper...LOL!).
If you zoom in two clicks, you can read some of the words and numbers in the shredded paper at left and in the center, but not on the right.
HSoS
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Inspiration from a boring task. The theme was underneath for Macro Mondays. I did not have a clue until I started shredding paperwork.
HMM to all.
Top To Bottom
Hat: Meva - Damara
Hair: Doux - Galvez
Head: Genus Project - Babyface W001
Skin: Boataom - Lee (Bom)
Tatoo: Carol G - Phoenix Color (Bom)
Top & Pants: Meva - Damara
Eyes: AG -Angelic (Bom)
Rings: Eudora3D - Lilac (In Store)
Nails: SU - Almond
Guitar: *D.G. Mesh Electric Guitar ~Angus~
Boots: Eudora3D - Cadence
Pose: DenDen Poses
Vengence - Zack Hemsey - Listen
The most potent weapon of the oppressor
Is the mind of the oppressed
Mask - Pure Poison at We <3 RP
Gun - Nefarious Invention at We <3 RP
It pleases me when I get hold of an unusual tulip. This one looks like it's been through the shredder.
got some good shots of this praying mantis...those legs look like they could shred anything...
alien might be a better title
48:52 Water motion
A brilliant river surfer I shot in Thun, Switzerland where there is a larger standing wave used by the surfers as the water passes under the old wooden bridge there. Lots of surfing without actually going anywhere-great fun!!
Shredding the gnar, meaning to ride with exceptional speed, ability, or enthusiasm. This surfer is Julian, and he did just that.
Apologies for my absence, been pushed for time recently.
The velvet-shedding window for mule deer is almost a month long. It starts around the third week in August to the third week in September.
For this week's MacroMondays challenge "White Paper"
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6/20/2010 by 1crzqbn
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Done for Macro Monday's theme: "Rubbish / Trash"
Taken by Bliss ♥♥♥ @
Surfers Blue
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Hydra/61/195/21
I loved all of them so they all are making it to my Flickr
Thank You Baby ♥♥
Taken by Bliss ♥♥♥ @
Surfers Blue
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Hydra/61/195/21
I loved all of them so they all are making it to my Flickr
Thank You Baby ♥♥
The Church of St. Michael de Rupe (St. Michael of the Rock), Brentor, is perhaps the most striking English example of a church on a height. Today, the church receives several thousand visitors each year. There is a magnificent view from the churchyard in clear weather, with bleak Dartmoor to the east, Plymouth Sound and Whitsand Bay to the south, the Tamar Valley and Bodmin Moor to the west, and the heights of Exmoor just visible in clear weather to the north. Even when the thick moorland fogs descend, this is an eerily beautiful place, as the wind whips shreds of cloud past the hill. The church stands 1,110 feet above sea level on an ancient, extinct, volcanic cone. It is an ancient site – the current church is surrounded by an Iron Age earth-walled hill-fort (150BC – 50AD). The dedication to St. Michael is common for churches in high places – there are nearly 800 in England alone, perhaps the most famous being the abbey fortress of Saint Michael’s Mount on the Cornish coast, and St. Michael’s on the Mount at Glastonbury, Somerset.
“It is necessary for me to see the first point of light that begins to be dawn. It is necessary to be present alone at the resurrection of Day in solemn silence at which the sun appears, for this moment all the affairs of cities, of governments, of war departments, are seen to be the bickering of mice. I receive from the Eastern woods, the tall oaks, the one word DAY. It is never the same. It is always in a totally new language.”
- Thomas Merton from Journals, May 1965 and from A Year with Thomas Merton selected and edited by Jonathan Montaldo
I picked through the shredded-paper bin to find a few colorful pieces for this week's Smile on Saturday theme: "Selfmade Smiley."
HSoS
Taken by Bliss ♥♥♥ @
Surfers Blue
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Hydra/61/195/21
I loved all of them so they all are making it to my Flickr
Thank You Baby ♥♥
I've had a bag of shredded money around for over 10 years and finally found a use for it. Please respect your money.